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Legislative update: General Assembly winding down the 2023 session

By JIMMY HIGDON14th District State Senator Friday, March 10, 2023 — The 2023 Legislative Session is in the home stretch, with only six more days before we enter the veto period. Next week we will be in session Monday through Thursday, with two days for the House and Senate chambers to find agreement on any […]

March 11th, 2023 | Posted in Breaking News,News,Opinion,Politics,Public Record,Public Safety,State government | Read More »

Bluegrass Beacon: Good policy, not divisive politics, must be the state’s priority

By JIM WATERSBluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions Thursday, March 9, 2023 — How much more economically competitive and free – including from special interests – might Kentuckians be if government’s priority was sound policy rather than divisive politics? A few weeks ago, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear signed House Bill 1, which codified action the […]

March 9th, 2023 | Posted in Breaking News,Business News,Opinion,Politics,State government | Read More »

Court OKs land sale to B’town Bourbon; adds tree debris to bulky item pickup

By JIM BROOKSNelson County Gazette / WBRT Radio Tuesday, March 7, 2023 — Nelson Fiscal Court approved the sale of approximately 38 acres of land in the Nelson County Industrial Park to the Bardstown Bourbon Co. at its meeting Tuesday morning. The announcement came at the end of a short executive session as the court’s […]

March 8th, 2023 | Posted in Bourbon-related,Breaking News,Business News,County government,News,Politics,Public Safety,State government | Read More »

Legislative update: House continues to pass bills to better the Commonwealth

By CANDY MASSARONI50th District State Representative Tuesday, March 7, 2023 — As my colleagues and I wrapped up yet another productive week doing the work for our district, I had the pleasure of casting a vote for several pieces of legislation that will put the commonwealth on a better course for the future. As the […]

March 7th, 2023 | Posted in Agriculture,Breaking News,Business News,News,Public Safety,State government | Read More »

Legislative update: Senate approves bills as session continues its fifth week

By JIM BROOKSNelson County Gazette / WBRT Radio Friday, March 3, 2023 — During the General Assembly’s fifth week of the 30-day legislative session, March came in like a lion, with over 30 bills clearing the Senate chamber. However, the legislative forecast is not calling for March to go out like a lamb, as plenty […]

March 3rd, 2023 | Posted in Bourbon-related,Breaking News,Business News,Education,News,Public Record,Public Safety,State government | Read More »

Famous Budweiser Clydesdales to return to Bardstown for Derby Week parade

By JIM BROOKSNelson County Gazette / WBRT Radio Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023 — The famous Budweiser Clydesdales will return to Bardstown for Derby Week in May and be part of a special parade on Thursday, May 4th. The team of famous horses, sponsored by Smith Brothers Distributing, will arrive Monday, May 1 and will stay […]

March 1st, 2023 | Posted in Bourbon-related,Breaking News,Business News,City Government,News,State government | Read More »

Opinion: Kentucky’s booming Bourbon industry doesn’t need another tax cut

By PAM THOMASKentucky Center for Economic Policy Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023, –– Kentucky’s bourbon and spirits industry had a banner year in 2022, with announcements of a record $2.1 billion in new investments. According to the Kentucky Distillers Association (KDA), 2.4 million full bourbon barrels now roll out of distilleries each year. As they say […]

February 28th, 2023 | Posted in Agriculture,Bourbon-related,Breaking News,Business News,City Government,County government,News,Opinion,Politics,State government | Read More »

Opinion: HB 5’s end to anti-competitive barrel tax is a ‘positive start’

By JIM WATERSBluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023 — General Assembly sessions that both advance sound policies and eliminate harmful ones offer the longest-lasting benefits for the commonwealth and its citizens. This year’s session could be one of those events. Legislators have already made it memorable by advancing sound policy in […]

February 28th, 2023 | Posted in Bourbon-related,Breaking News,Business News,Education,News,Opinion,Politics,State government | Read More »

Officials, school superintendents, voice concerns over loss of barrel tax revenue

By JIM BROOKSNelson County Gazette / WBRT Radio Monday, Feb. 27, 2023 — A bourbon barrel tax press conference called by Nelson County Judge-Executive Tim Hutchins packed the fiscal court meeting room with an overflow crowd that included elected state and local officials from several counties, school district superintendents, judge-executives, fire and emergency service representatives. […]

February 27th, 2023 | Posted in Bourbon-related,Breaking News,Business News,City Government,County government,News,Politics,State government | Read More »

Mayor Heaton calls on bourbon industry to compromise on barrel tax legislation

NC GAZETTE / WBRT RADIOSTAFF REPORT Friday, Feb. 24, 2023 — Bardstown Mayor Dick Heaton is calling on the bourbon industry and the Kentucky Distillers Association to consider a compromise in regard to House Bill 5 that, if passed, will eliminate the bourbon barrel tax that brings millions to Nelson County schools and governments. “The […]

February 24th, 2023 | Posted in Bourbon-related,Breaking News,Business News,City Government,County government,News,Opinion,Politics,State government | Read More »

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